Man! You beat me to it by posting a vid first from here. I've actually stopped here a couple times to check it out but didn't stay that long. Where did you park, the alley
I traveled a Chicago and Eastern Illinois train to go to and from Georgia there in the 50s. I believe it was the "Dixie flyer" At one time there was an el station there. You can see remnants of it on the el stucture. It was a busy place in the heyday of passenter trains. It was confusing because there were two "Englewood" stations on 63rd Street, this one at Wallace and the other one at Lasalle Street. Some of the other lines were the Wabash, Lakawana, and Chicago and Western Indiana.
Man! You beat me to it by posting a vid first from here. I've actually stopped here a couple times to check it out but didn't stay that long. Where did you park, the alley
BoxcarFrank 7 months ago
I traveled a Chicago and Eastern Illinois train to go to and from Georgia there in the 50s. I believe it was the "Dixie flyer" At one time there was an el station there. You can see remnants of it on the el stucture. It was a busy place in the heyday of passenter trains. It was confusing because there were two "Englewood" stations on 63rd Street, this one at Wallace and the other one at Lasalle Street. Some of the other lines were the Wabash, Lakawana, and Chicago and Western Indiana.
boilerbob7 1 year ago
Do you know how long this station has been disused? I see this every morning on the SWS and I always wonder about it's history.
UCJen 1 year ago